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munity groups . Community controversies , then , may arise through efforts to
bring about change by challenging the status quo ( Kramer and Specht , 1975 ) .
A second dimension of community conflict involves its scope . School strikes may
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munity groups . Community controversies , then , may arise through efforts to
bring about change by challenging the status quo ( Kramer and Specht , 1975 ) .
A second dimension of community conflict involves its scope . School strikes may
...
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Read the case impact of these problems ; ( 2 ) in its study and identify the ways in
which attempts to meet the differential the various subsystems of the com - needs
of its residents through local munity have acted to join together to public and ...
Read the case impact of these problems ; ( 2 ) in its study and identify the ways in
which attempts to meet the differential the various subsystems of the com - needs
of its residents through local munity have acted to join together to public and ...
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The interorganizational bases of com - munity power . American Socio - logical
Review , 35 . Piven , F . F . ( 1966 ) . Participation of residents in neighborhood
community action programs . Social Work , 11 ( 1 ) . Poplin , D . ( 1979 ) .
The interorganizational bases of com - munity power . American Socio - logical
Review , 35 . Piven , F . F . ( 1966 ) . Participation of residents in neighborhood
community action programs . Social Work , 11 ( 1 ) . Poplin , D . ( 1979 ) .
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CONTENTS | 1 |
UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITIES | 28 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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